In August of 1971, Apollo 15 set out on what would become one of NASA’s most ambitious and scientifically valuable lunar missions. Astronauts David Scott, James Irwin, and Alfred Worden brought a new ...
Splashdown of Apollo 15 command module "Endeavour" in the Pacific Ocean on August 7, 1971. During Earth re-entry and descent, one of the 3 parachutes failed to open fully. As a result, descent ...
APOLLO IMAGING: Japan’s lunar orbiter has taken 3-D images of the Apollo 15 landing site. Released May 20, the images were taken by the Terrain Camera onboard the SELenological and ENgineering ...
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